This short story was written by
my granddaughter, Kayla. She is very talented as a writer and an artist. She was chosen to read one of her stories district wide while in the second grade. Kayla is also very active in dance, soccer and softball.
Sarah’s Grandma
Copyright © By: Kayla Everett
Once upon a time a little girl named Sarah had a grandma. Her grandma wasn’t the kind of grandma you would often see. Her grandma was a kind person but other people didn’t think so. They didn’t think so because of the way Sarah’s grandma walked, talked and the way her house looked. They didn’t like the way her house looked because there were trees everywhere and on the outside of her house it didn’t look like it was taken care of. Sarah’s grandma didn’t take care of her house because she was a witch and witches don’t take care of their yards.
Sarah’s grandma could do witchcraft. One day Sarah went over to her grandma’s house and asked her grandma if she could show her how to do some witchcraft. Her grandma said, “Well if you really want to know how to do witchcraft then I’ll teach you, if it’s alright with your mom.” So Sarah asked her mom and her mom said it was all right. Sarah’s grandma taught her until midnight. The next day Sarah was using her powers all day long. Finally Sarah stopped using her powers and went to sleep. She didn’t need to eat breakfast, lunch or dinner because she used her powers to make breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Sarah went over to her grandma’s house again to show her how good she could do with her powers. Sarah’s grandma said, “Since you are doing so good with your powers I will show you how to make spells and how to use them.” Sarah thought she could learn how to do spells pretty quickly; but magic was harder then she had thought it would be. Sarah’s grandma told her how to make her own spells. Then her grandma told her she would watch her while she was making potions for a spell to make sure she didn’t make any mistakes. Sarah put a little bit of snake tails, bat’s eyes and worm’s bodies into the big, black pot and stirred and stirred and stirred. Then her grandma said she should let it sit overnight and see what happens.
All night long the potion bubbled and bubbled until it was ready to use for the spell. It took Sarah about an hour after arriving at her grandmas, to think of a spell. Sarah put a spell on herself. The spell was to get better grades in school. Sarah was going to go back to school today so she could test the spell and see if it worked. Whenever Sarah got to school she found out she was going to have a test. She got very excited. Before the test she said the spell and it worked. Sarah got an A+. From then on Sarah knew she would get a good grade if she used her powers and from then on Sarah used her powers even if she wasn’t at school. She always used them.
Kayla's story has won an award from Kat of Katz Kidz. Thanks Kat for taking the time to read it and appreciate it. Kayla will be thrilled.
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